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Chinese Foreign Policy
Recap: A Community Conversation with Flashpoints Authors
By Ankit Panda & Alexandre Dor
On March 31, 2015, Flashpoints authors spoke to Reddit's /r/geopolitics community. Here are the highlights.
Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Dingding Chen
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda speaks to Dingding Chen of the University of Macau about Chinese foreign policy.
3 Years On, China, Japan, South Korea May Resume Leaders' Summit
By Ankit Panda
The foreign ministers of China, Japan, and South Korea suggested that the long-stalled leaders' summit could be back on.
AIIB: Not a US Loss, Not a Chinese Win
By Dingding Chen
The China-led AIIB does not necessarily challenge U.S. financial hegemony; it could be a golden opportunity for cooperation.
After Myanmar Bombing, China Deploys Jets, Warns of 'Resolute Measures'
By Ankit Panda
A senior Chinese general has warned Myanmar of military consequences for its actions.
Myanmar Bombings in Yunnan Killed 4 Chinese
By Ankit Panda
4 Chinese citizens were killed in an airstrike conducted by the Myanmar Air Force.
3 Ways China’s High Speed Railway Technology Can Help Its Foreign Policy
By Dingding Chen
High speed railway will be the Chinese economy’s new name card.
From China With Love: China, Norway and Espionage
By Benjamin David Baker
Norway's decision to expel a Chinese researcher on "national security" grounds keeps Sino-Norwegian relations cool.
Xi Jinping to Visit Pakistan in Coming Months
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping will visit Pakistan in the coming months.
Could East Asia's Weak Institutions Be a Blessing in Disguise?
By Robert Farley
East Asia's multilateral institutions -- from ASEAN to APEC -- are generally weak. This might be a good thing.
Why China Doesn't See India As a Threat
By Dingding Chen
A warmer India-U.S. relationship will not hurt China-India relations -- unless India makes a suicidal choice.
China’s Alternative Diplomacy
By Zheng Wang
China has just made its biggest foreign policy adjustment in 25 years.